SOL REVIEW African-American History What group did Europeans force to come to the Americas? AfricansAfricans.

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SOL REVIEW African-American History

What group did Europeans force to come to the Americas? AfricansAfricans

What trade pattern brought African-Americans to the English colonies? The Triangular Trade

What was the name of the forced voyage of African slaves from their homes to the New World? The Middle Passage

According to the SOLs, what were the 3 points in the Triangular Trade? New England coloniesNew England colonies the West Indiesthe West Indies AfricaAfrica

What was the three-fifths compromise?

A compromise between the northern states and the southern states at the Constitutional Convention.A compromise between the northern states and the southern states at the Constitutional Convention. Slaves would count as 3/5 of a person in figuring the slave states’ population for representation in the House of Representatives.Slaves would count as 3/5 of a person in figuring the slave states’ population for representation in the House of Representatives.

Define abolitionists. People who wanted to abolish (end) slavery immediatelyPeople who wanted to abolish (end) slavery immediately

Who was one of the most important abolitionist leaders? William Lloyd GarrisonWilliam Lloyd Garrison

What was the name of the antislavery newspaper in Boston? The LiberatorThe Liberator

Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Harriet Beecher StoweHarriet Beecher Stowe

Describe Uncle Tom’s Cabin. An antislavery novelAn antislavery novel Told the cruelties of slaveryTold the cruelties of slavery

Who was Gabriel Prosser?

African-American slaveAfrican-American slave Planned a slave revolt in Richmond, Va.Planned a slave revolt in Richmond, Va. Revolt crushed by Va. militiaRevolt crushed by Va. militia Prosser and 35 slaves were executedProsser and 35 slaves were executed

Who was Nat Turner?

An African-American slaveAn African-American slave Led a slave revolt in Southampton County, Va.Led a slave revolt in Southampton County, Va. Killed 55 whitesKilled 55 whites 100+ blacks were killed100+ blacks were killed Turner was captured and executedTurner was captured and executed

What was the Supreme Court’s decision in the Dred Scott case?

Since Dred Scott was a slave, he could not sue in federal courtSince Dred Scott was a slave, he could not sue in federal court African-Americans were not citizens of the United StatesAfrican-Americans were not citizens of the United States Since Congress had no power to prohibit slavery in the territories, the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutionalSince Congress had no power to prohibit slavery in the territories, the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional

What did the Dred Scott decision say about the Missouri Compromise? The Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional.The Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional.

In Dred Scott v. Sandford did the Supreme Court rule that Scott should remain a slave or gain his freedom? Remain a slaveRemain a slave

Identify Frederick Douglass.

Former African-American slaveFormer African-American slave Important black abolitionistImportant black abolitionist Encouraged President Lincoln to recruit former slaves to fight in the Union armyEncouraged President Lincoln to recruit former slaves to fight in the Union army

What did the Emancipation Proclamation do? Freed all slaves who lived in states still in rebellion on Jan. 1, 1863Freed all slaves who lived in states still in rebellion on Jan. 1, 1863

Identify the 13th Amendment. Freed the Slaves

Identify 14th Amendment. Granted citizenship to African-Americans Forbid the states from denying any American “equal protection of the laws”

Identify the 15th Amendment. Gave African- American males the right to vote

What are the key words to remember the Reconstruction Amendments? 13th = Freedom 14th = Citizenship 15th = Vote

What was the “Jim Crow Era”? The period (late 1800s to mid- 1960s) when the Southern states required racial segregation in public schools, transportation and other public facilities.

For what is “Jim Crow” a synonym? Racial Segregation

What political rights did African-Americans lose during the “Jim Crow Era”? The right to vote The right to serve on juries

Define racial segregation. Separation of the races In the South, separation of blacks and whites

What type of education did Booker T. Washington advocate (call for/support) for African-Americans?What type of education did Booker T. Washington advocate (call for/support) for African-Americans? Vocational educationVocational education

How did the Supreme Court rule in 1896 in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson?How did the Supreme Court rule in 1896 in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson? Racial segregation was constitutional (legal).Racial segregation was constitutional (legal).

What doctrine was established by the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson?What doctrine was established by the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson? The “Separate But Equal” DoctrineThe “Separate But Equal” Doctrine

What does racial segregation mean?What does racial segregation mean? Separation of the racesSeparation of the races

For what does NAACP stand?For what does NAACP stand? National Association for the Advancement of Colored PeopleNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People

What were three ideas in Booker T. Washington’s philosophy for the advancement of African-Americans?What were three ideas in Booker T. Washington’s philosophy for the advancement of African-Americans? 1) Vocational Education; 2) Self-Help; 3) Economic Success1) Vocational Education; 2) Self-Help; 3) Economic Success

What were W.E.B. DuBois’ ideas for the advancement of African-Americans?What were W.E.B. DuBois’ ideas for the advancement of African-Americans? Legal Rights and Political Equality for African- Americans NOW!Legal Rights and Political Equality for African- Americans NOW!

Identify the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. “Separate but equal” facilities were constitutional Racial segregation was legal

For what 2 things did the NAACP work? End legal segregation in the South Gain the right to vote for African-Americans in the South

Who was an early leader of the NAACP? W.E.B. DuBois

What Supreme Court decision set forth the “separate but equal” doctrine? Plessy v. Ferguson

What was the 1954 Supreme Court decision in the Brown v. Board of Education decision? Supreme Court declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional

What was the constitutional basis of the Brown decision? Racial segregation violated the “equal protection” clause of the 14th Amendment

What event made Rosa Parks famous? The Montgomery Bus Boycott

What was the goal of the 1963 March on Washington Gain passage of major civil rights laws by Congress

Who gave the “I have a dream” speech at the March on Washington? Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

For what method of protest was Dr. King known? Non-violent, mass protest

Identify the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Outlawed racial, religious, and sex discrimination in public places and by employers Gave the federal government more power to enforce all civil rights laws

Identify the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Outlawed literacy tests as a voting requirement Sent federal registrars to the South to register black voters

What was a literacy test? Person had to prove he could read and write in order to vote

Why did the Southern states require literacy tests? To keep African- Americans from voting